Re: military man trying to join the amex family.questions,advice,help.

Thanks for the info,i will definitely look into it cus 15k sounds good to me haha hoping your right,hopefully they dont have too many good products that will make it hard for me to choose from.any recommendations?

Re: military man trying to join the amex family.questions,advice,help.

Even though i have 15 inq?My two newest accounts are from December,both an installment loan and a credit card.my aaoa is also my worry of 1.3,man you make it sound so easy lol very veey tempting,would you say over the phone or via internet?

Re: military man trying to join the amex family.questions,advice,help.

Nfcu has limited options on cards and if you decide you want a different card just call them and they can switch your card for example if you have cash card and decide you need flagship just call them. No need to reapply or cancel anything just product change

Re: military man trying to join the amex family.questions,advice,help.

mojobones89 wrote:Thanks for the info,i will definitely look into it cus 15k sounds good to me haha hoping your right,hopefully they dont have too many good products that will make it hard for me to choose from.any recommendations?

I would go for the card that makes you the most rewards cash while charging the least fees.Their Signature Cash Rewards card. if you apply online be prepared for the shock of getting a FAT limit.

Re: military man trying to join the amex family.questions,advice,help.

webhopper wrote:Nfcu has limited options on cards and if you decide you want a different card just call them and they can switch your card for example if you have cash card and decide you need flagship just call them. No need to reapply or cancel anything just product change

Re: military man trying to join the amex family.questions,advice,help.

Nfcu takes a few days to process your info but then they will call and give you online access and everything... the few days you have to wait are well worth it and if you get a nfcu card you can do a balance transfer until the end of the month from any of your other loans or cards and get no interest for 1 year as long as you do it before the end of the month. Its a promotion. Also; nfcu never has balance transfer fees or cash advance fees and the rewards on my cash card are super easy to redeem.

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